25/07/2026
“I revise every day... but I still keep forgetting.”
If this sounds familiar, the problem may not be how much you revise—it may be what kind of forgetting you're dealing with.
As Dr. Muskan Wadhwa (AIR 420 NEET PG'25 | AIR 834 INI-CET'25) discovered, not all memory gaps are the same.
She broke them into 3 types of Recall Leakage:
🧠 Immediate Forget – You can't recall it right after studying. This usually means the concept wasn't learned deeply enough.
📚 Delayed Forget – You knew it a few days ago but forgot it later. This points to poor revision timing.
⚡ Confused Recall – You remember the concept but mix it up with something similar. This means the concepts aren't clearly separated in your mind.
Once you identify where your memory is leaking, you stop wasting time revising everything.
Instead, you fix the exact problem:
✅ Create mind maps or sticky notes for immediate recall issues.
✅ Revise more frequently for delayed forgetting.
✅ Compare similar concepts side by side to eliminate confusion.
Don't say, "I'm forgetting everything."
Find the leak, fix the leak, and your improvement becomes much faster. 🎯
If you're revising regularly but your score isn't improving, a personalised strategy can help identify what's actually holding you back.
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25/07/2026
🚨 For the first time ever — FREE All India UPSC CMS Grand Test! 🚨
Whether you're preparing only for UPSC CMS or alongside NEET PG, this is your chance to test yourself on a high-quality, exam-oriented paper.
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✅ High-yield CMS-focused questions
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✅ A perfect revision boost for UPSC CMS aspirants
📅 Goes Live: 26 July (Sunday) | 7:00 AM
⏳ Available Till: 31 July
Don't miss this opportunity to benchmark your preparation against aspirants from across India.
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24/07/2026
🚨 FREE All India UPSC CMS Grand Test!
Preparing for UPSC CMS, or balancing your preparation between NEET PG & CMS? Put your preparation to the test with a full-length Grand Test designed to help you assess where you stand before the main exam.
This GT is a great opportunity to:
📊 Test your preparation under real exam-like conditions
🎯 Revise and assess high-yield CMS topics
🧠 Identify weak areas and gaps before the exam
⏱️ Improve your test-taking strategy and time management
📈 Understand where your preparation needs the final push
Even if your primary focus is NEET PG, this GT is worth attempting if you’re appearing for CMS too.
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📅 Goes Live: 26 July | Sunday, 7:00 AM
⏳ Available till: 31 July
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23/07/2026
A GT score tells you how you performed.
A proper GT analysis tells you why you performed that way. 📊
After every GT, don’t just check your correct and incorrect answers and move on. Maintain a GT Analysis Sheet and classify what actually went wrong:
🧠 Recall issues
📚 New concept gaps
⚠️ Silly mistakes & overthinking
😴 Fatigue and loss of focus
And when you knew the right answer but still marked it wrong, go deeper. Was it confusion? Underconfidence? A concept gap? Or did overthinking make you change the answer?
As Dr. Kritika, AIR 32 INI-CET’25, suggests, your analysis should also include self-introspection—your focus, mindset, reactions under pressure, and the exact reason behind each avoidable mistake.
The goal isn’t just to remember your mistakes. It’s to understand why they happened and make sure they don’t happen again. 🎯
If you’re giving GTs regularly but still struggling to identify what’s holding your score back, personalised guidance can help you find the gaps you may be missing.
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20/07/2026
“I’m weak in Medicine.”
“I’m weak in Pharmacology.”
Repeat it enough, and eventually you start believing it.
But what if you’re not actually weak in the entire subject?
Dr. Sunanda realised that what felt like a “weak subject” was often just 20–30% of untracked weak topics pulling her performance down.
Instead of restarting entire subjects again and again, she changed the approach:
🎯 Identify the exact weak pockets
📚 Focus revision where it’s actually needed
🧠 Stop turning temporary weaknesses into permanent labels
📈 Fix specific gaps instead of redoing everything
Your biggest mistake may be saying “I’m weak in this subject” without knowing exactly where you’re weak.
You don’t have weak subjects. You have weak topics that haven’t been identified and fixed yet.
Take it from Dr. Sunanda — AIR 825 NEET PG’25 | AIR 579 INI-CET’25: don’t let a fixable problem become an identity.
Need help identifying your real weak areas and building a strategy around them?
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18/07/2026
Studying for 10–12 hours a day but your scores still aren’t improving?
The problem may not be how much effort you’re putting in—it may be what that effort is actually producing.
Instead of measuring progress by study hours, start asking:
🧠 Can I solve questions from what I studied?
🎯 Can I recall concepts without opening my notes?
⚠️ Am I still repeating the same mistakes?
Studying more ≠ Improving more.
Real progress happens when your effort translates into better recall, fewer repeated mistakes, and stronger question-solving ability.
Take it from Dr. Kritika, AIR 32 INI-CET’26—stop chasing study hours. Start measuring outcomes.
Need help identifying what’s actually stopping your scores from improving?
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And build a preparation strategy around your specific gaps.